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Originally posted by wytex View PostMy spouse saw a dead mt lion along 287 in OK panhandle many years ago, before they were saying you had them. He stopped and looked at the carcass to make sure. I reported it to Oklahoma wildlife via internet.
Heck Colorado didn't have any wolves either til the state said they did, lol. All those sightings by hunters were dismissed til video proved it.
Big cats can roam and are around more than folks think.
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Originally posted by TX_Hoghunter View PostOh I know that. Been there many, many times. I was referring to the other thread where all the people that do not live in east Texas tell us that we do not have any lions over here.
-john
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Originally posted by unclefish View PostIn 2011 a lion traveled 1,500 miles from South Dakota to Connecticut......so yeah there are lions in every state.
https://www.livescience.com/15307-re...-wildlife.html
But, but how can that be? I thought it was a fact that they could not travel east of I-35....lol.
-john
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Originally posted by TX_Hoghunter View PostBut, but how can that be? I thought it was a fact that they could not travel east of I-35....lol.
-john
I think if there's deer or anything bigger than a rabbit for them to eat they could live there pretty easily.Last edited by okrattler; 12-02-2020, 01:34 PM.
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Originally posted by okrattler View PostHow many lanes of traffic is it? If we went there would we just see tons of mountain lions playing frogger to get across?ahahahahaha it's funny how we as humans try to put logic into critters sometimes. They go where they want to go.
I think if there's deer or anything bigger than a rabbit for them to eat they could live there pretty easily.
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